Our Lady of Mercy Health & Rehab

Detailed report on the nursing home located in Hubbell, Michigan (MI).

Our Lady of Mercy Health & Rehab is a small, for-profit, nursing home with 65 beds based at 52225 B Avenue in Hubbell, MI.
The facility has 63 residents indicating 97% of its beds are occupied, which is above average within this state.
The provider participates in the medicare & medicaid programs and provides resident & family counseling services.
The home is not located in a hospital or continuing care retirement community and is fully sprinklered.
A total of 59 Medicare patients were given 2,686 days of non-swing bed care and services in 2006, and the provider was reimbursed $525,485 by Medicare. 55 Medicare patients were given outpatient care and services by this provider in 2006. The provider was reimbursed $41,785 by Medicare for these services.

On a state level,
the number of registered nurse hours per resident per day is higher than average.
Certified nursing assistant hours per resident per day is average.
The number of licensed practical or vocational nurse hours per resident per day is much lower than average.
Licensed staff hours per resident per day is lower than average.

When compared to other nursing homes in the state, it is more likely for
high-risk long-stay residents to have pressure sores, long-stay residents to be physically restrained, long-stay residents to be more depressed or anxious, long-stay residents to spend most of their time in bed, and long-stay residents to have their ability to move around their room get worse at Our Lady of Mercy Health & Rehab.

When compared to other nursing homes in the state, it is less likely for
long-stay residents to have moderate to severe pain, long-stay residents to have catheter inserted and left, long-stay residents to have a urinary tract infection, long-stay residents to lose too much weight, and short-stay residents to have delirium.

Short-Stay Residents Who Had Moderate to Severe Pain

Treatment Figures

Non-Swing Bed Patients

The number of non-swing bed patients treated by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part A in 2006. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

59

Houghton County Average

89

Michigan Average

174

United States Average

133

Non-Swing Bed Patient Discharges

The number of non-swing bed patient discharges made by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part A in 2006. A discharge is defined as a formal release from a hospital or skilled nursing facility. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

38

Houghton County Average

57

Michigan Average

164

United States Average

124

Non-Swing Bed Utilization Days

The number of days of non-swing bed care that are chargeable to Medicare Part A facility utilization by this provider in 2006. This measure includes full days, coinsurance days, and lifetime reserve days. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

2,686

Houghton County Average

3,529

Michigan Average

6,196

United States Average

4,470

Outpatients

The number of outpatients treated by this provider that were covered by Medicare Part B in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.

Note:

These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.

This Provider

55

Houghton County Average

111

Michigan Average

231

United States Average

301

Financials

Medicare Non-Swing Bed Payments

The total non-swing bed associated Medicare Part A payments made to this provider in 2006. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

$525,485

Houghton County Average

$881,895

Michigan Average

$1,854,195

United States Average

$1,318,701

Medicare Payments Per Non-Swing Bed Utilization Day

The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered non-swing bed utilization day in 2006. This measure includes full days, coinsurance days, and lifetime reserve days. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

$196

Houghton County Average

$250

Michigan Average

$299

United States Average

$295

Medicare Outpatient Payments

The total outpatient associated Medicare Part B payments made to this provider in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.

Note:

These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.

This Provider

$41,785

Houghton County Average

$65,761

Michigan Average

$214,922

United States Average

$266,523

Medicare Payments Per Non-Swing Bed Patient

The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered non-swing bed patient in 2006. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

$8,907

Houghton County Average

$9,946

Michigan Average

$10,634

United States Average

$9,943

Medicare Payments Per Non-Swing Bed Patient Discharge

The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part A covered non-swing bed patient discharge in 2006. A discharge is defined as a formal release from a hospital or skilled nursing facility. A non-swing bed is defined as a bed that is used by a patient over a period of time at a skilled nursing facility, often as a residence.

This Provider

$13,829

Houghton County Average

$15,563

Michigan Average

$11,337

United States Average

$10,652

Medicare Payments Per Outpatient

The average Medicare payments made to this provider per Medicare Part B covered outpatient in 2006. An outpatient is defined as a patient treated in under 24 hours at a qualifying medical facility.

Note:

These figures may include data from other departments at this facility.

04/12/2006 - Mistreatment

1) Hire only people who have no legal history of abusing, neglecting or mistreating residents; or 2) report and investigate any acts or reports of abuse, neglect or mistreatment of residents.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

04/12/2006

Date Fixed:

05/19/2006

04/12/2006 - Pharmacy Service

Type:

Health

Category:

Pharmacy Service

Issue:

1) Make sure that residents who take drugs are not given too many doses or for too long; 2) make sure that the use of drugs is carefully watched; or 3) stop or change drugs that cause unwanted effects.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

04/12/2006

Date Fixed:

05/22/2006

09/08/2005 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Keep safe, clean and homelike surroundings.

Found Via:

Complaint

Scope:

Pattern

Level of Harm:

Potential for minimal harm

Date Found:

09/08/2005

Date Fixed:

09/30/2005

02/03/2005 - Fire Alarm Systems

Type:

Fire Safety

Category:

Fire Alarm Systems

Issue:

an approved installation, maintenance and testing program for fire alarm systems.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Widespread

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

02/03/2005

Date Fixed:

03/16/2005

02/02/2005 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Make sure that the nursing home area is safe, easy to use, clean and comfortable.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Widespread

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

02/02/2005

Date Fixed:

03/18/2005

02/02/2005 - Nutrition and Dietary

Type:

Health

Category:

Nutrition and Dietary

Issue:

Store, cook, and give out food in a safe and clean way.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Widespread

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

02/02/2005

Date Fixed:

04/27/2005

02/02/2005 - Pharmacy Service

Type:

Health

Category:

Pharmacy Service

Issue:

1) Make sure that residents who take drugs are not given too many doses or for too long; 2) make sure that the use of drugs is carefully watched; or 3) stop or change drugs that cause unwanted effects.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

02/02/2005

Date Fixed:

03/11/2005

02/02/2005 - Environmental

Type:

Health

Category:

Environmental

Issue:

Make sure that the nursing home area is free of dangers that cause accidents.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

02/02/2005

Date Fixed:

03/18/2005

02/02/2005 - Quality Care

Type:

Health

Category:

Quality Care

Issue:

Give the right treatment and services to residents who have mental or social problems adjusting.

Found Via:

Survey

Scope:

Isolated

Level of Harm:

Minimal harm or potential for actual harm

Date Found:

02/02/2005

Date Fixed:

03/01/2005

02/02/2005 - Quality Care

Type:

Health

Category:

Quality Care

Issue:

Give professional services that meet a professional standard of quality.